Revisions: Gender and Sexuality in Late ModernityThis volume brings together recent sociology of late modernity, particularly sociologies of reflexivity, aesthetics and detraditionalization, with a consideration of transformations of identity, especially transformations of gender and sexual identities. It does so in relation to questions of cultural economy; debates over the role and place of reflexivity in the social sciences; recent controversies over the significance of commodity aesthetics in regard to questions of identity; and debates on the significance of risk for the organization of contemporary sexualities. In so doing it puts forward a distinctive thesis, namely that within late modernity gender and sexuality are being reworked in terms of categories of reflexivity and risk. It shows that this reworking places increasing significance on issues of mobility and identity in late modernity. It therefore outlines the politics of mobility in regard to identity, suggesting that mobility is an important but often neglected source of power in late modernity. |
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Such stylized performances are understood by McDowell to be particularly at issue in new service sector occupations where ' the personal performance of workers , their ways of being and doing , are part of the service that is sold ...
Such stylized performances are understood by McDowell to be particularly at issue in new service sector occupations where ' the personal performance of workers , their ways of being and doing , are part of the service that is sold ...
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It also suggests that feminization – the transposition of the feminine habitus ' into ' the economy ( whether understood as social and / or aesthetic ) is a significant source of reflexivity in relation to gender which is connected to ...
It also suggests that feminization – the transposition of the feminine habitus ' into ' the economy ( whether understood as social and / or aesthetic ) is a significant source of reflexivity in relation to gender which is connected to ...
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11 The politics of reflexivity and risk in regard to sexuality should therefore not be understood to straightforwardly undo hierarchies and divisions in terms of sexuality since risk technologies and practices define heterosexuality as ...
11 The politics of reflexivity and risk in regard to sexuality should therefore not be understood to straightforwardly undo hierarchies and divisions in terms of sexuality since risk technologies and practices define heterosexuality as ...
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new sociological directions and feminist sociological controversies | 13 |
reflexivity and mobility in social theory | 30 |
gender embodiment and reflexivity | 42 |
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